The NikeKobe 9 EM ‘Game Royal’ is perhaps one of the most loud and attention-grabbing designs we’ve seen from this silhouette, as it works in a mixture of blue, green and yellow with various patterns included. A testament to the Engineered Mesh’s ability to take on any print thinkable, it’s the capability of dynamic imagery that sets the sneaker apart from its peers. The artistic nature of the Kobe 9 takes inspiration from street art in South America as evidenced by the blend of shapes and colors on the upper.

The Nike LeBron 11 “South Beach” pays homage to the King’s decision to sign with the Miami Heat four years ago. Four years later, he’s revamped the organization into a powerhouse: four straight NBA finals appearances with two championship rings. The “South Beach” color way was seen on the LeBron 8 in 2010, the colorway has become somewhat of a classic for the LeBron franchise. The sneaker is executed with teal on the paneled Hyperposite upper, accented with bold pink at the lace loops and tongue. James’s hallmark lion icon details the lace area, completing this homage to Miami’s colorful culture.

Available in stores and online Saturday. Check out Release Locator for stores.

The black and white colorway of the Jordan Future carries a dominant black upper that contrasts dramatically with a white midsole for a distinctive look. Described as futuristic yet minimalist, the Future blends one of the most iconic Jordan sneakers (the Air Jordan 11) with a one-piece woven upper to create its own distinct look. While a number of colorways are set to drop, this specific style is understated with minimal gold accents on the tongue’s Jumpman logo.

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When the Air Jordan Future was introduced earlier this year, they were received quite well by sneakerheads for its futuristic yet minimalist characteristics. The Future blends one of the most iconic Jordan sneakers (the Air Jordan 11) with a one-piece woven upper to create its own distinct look. While a number of colorways are set to drop, this specific style is the “Iguana” which arrives with a tonal olive-colored woven upper with a contrasting white outsole. Overall, the shoe lies between the worlds of the court and the street with its unusual deconstructed design.

When the topic of the clothing brands arises, it’s a rarity to find that any are rooted in a foundation that actually stands for the something worthwhile. That’s surely not the case with Civil Clothing — a brand that is representative of both the idea of the individual in a larger societal ecosystem. Launched in 2008, the brand maintains an ever-evolving aesthetic that carries fashion-driven influences while always staying rooted in their overall message. Today, you can find Civil Clothing in Footaction stores across the nation.

The notion is this that if every individual plays their unique role in the world from their location, tastes, to their ethnic backgrounds and religious beliefs. If everyone is different in his or her unique way by default, your passion is your difference.

“Celebrate the Difference” is about discovering what you love, remaining true to what you truly desire, followed by the honest pursuit to go get that dream. If everyone has a dream, then society is a beautiful, flowing stream of passionate unique individuals celebrating their passions.

Jordan Brand and Carmelo Anthony teamed up to create the Melo M10 shoe celebrating his 10 years with Jordan Basketball and it doesn’t disappoint. The responsiveness of the shoe can be attributed to the M10’s Flight Plate technology featured in the midsole. In addition, Dynamic Fit technology in the upper lets the shoe move directly with your foot, giving you a more comfortable fit and feel. The M10’s “Green Glow” colorway features a white leather upper with wolf grey accents and a green glow jumpman, while the “Fire Red” colorway displays an all red upper with black accents. The whole look is tied together with a signature Melo heel plate in a silver to copper gradient featured on both colorways. The Jordan Melo M10 is available NOW for $ 165.

Summer is almost officially here, and this weekend an early candidate for colorway of the summer is about to drop. The Air Jordan 1 Retro ’86 “Kumquat” has the all-white look that is a mandatory summer wear but includes a rare color in kumquat that accents the shoe perfectly. A mixture of smooth and tumbled white leather make up most of the upper that sits on top of a grey midsole. Kumquat accents take hold of the Retro II inspired heel piece and tongue branding, as well as the heel of the outsole. Officially a white/kumquat-pure platinum release, the Air Jordan 1 Retro ’86 “Kumquat” hits House of Hoops by Foot Locker and Foot Locker.com (beginning at 8 am EDT) on Saturday, June 21 for $ 130.

The Jordan Brazil Pack pays homage to one of the largest sport moments in the world. To accompany the summer of football on the world’s biggest stage, Jordan Brand showcases apparel and footwear that blends premium materials with iconic silhouettes. The range of products is a celebration of the widespread sport movement amongst the youth in Brazil while the color palette is inspired by the Brazilian flag: grounded in black with hints of yellow and green.

Featuring the Air Jordan 6 and Jordan CP3.VII AE, both sneakers are dressed in black with Brazilian green and yellow detailing. The brand new AJ 6 colorway headlines the pack with a black leather upper and speckled midsole, while Chris Paul’s latest signature finishes the set with elephant print on the accents.

The latest colorway of the Air Jordan 1 Retro ’86 features a clean all-white upper with accents of Kumquat perfect for an upbeat summer. The sneaker has an Air Jordan 1 foundation, but takes inspiration from the Air Jordan 2 with full white smooth leather upper with textured leather overlays. A bright citrus takes on the shoe’s rear, the Wings logo and furthered onto the outsole.

The Air Jordan Future has been a hit amongst sneakerheads since being introduced earlier this year. Paying tribute to the symbiotic relationship between the court and the street, the Future blends one of the most iconic designs, the Air Jordan 11, with a one-piece woven upper to create an entirely new look. The deconstructed upper forgoes a heel counter and toe enforcer for a futuristic, minimalist style. The newest all black colorway contrasts dramatically with a white midsole for a distinctive off-court look. Pick up a pair starting this Saturday, June 21st at Foot Locker, House of Hoops by Foot Locker and Footlocker.com (starting at 8:00 a.m. EDT) for $ 150. Check the Launch Locator to see which stores will have this release.